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Biden administration slowed Ukraine arms shipments until his term was nearly done, Reuters reports

  • U.S. military aid to Ukraine faced delays due to internal debates over escalation risks and congressional gridlock, as reported by Reuters.
  • By November 2024, Ukraine had only received half of the promised military aid from the U.S., with only 30% of armored vehicles delivered by early December.
  • Ukraine's forces retreated from strategic locations amid ammunition shortages and Russian advances, as noted by Ukrainian officials and U.S. intelligence assessments.
  • Concerns over U.S. stockpile levels and political opposition hindered timely aid, leading to a chaotic weapons-tracking system, according to a Reuters analysis.
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Biden administration slowed Ukraine arms shipments until his term was nearly done

While Biden sped up deliveries after the U.S. election, his final year in office was largely marked by delays caused by congressional inaction and months-long internal debates.

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Under Joe Biden, the USA is undoubtedly the most important supplier of weapons to Ukraine. However, they too are falling well short of their announcements, even after the Republicans have given up their opposition to further aid. According to a report, the US president could have done more, but was apparently reluctant.

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Joe Biden's administration slowed arms deliveries to Ukraine in 2024. Kiev received only half of the promised aid.

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In the last year of the Joe Biden administration, decisions on key arms supplies to Ukraine have been hampered by fears of escalation from Russia and administrative confusion.

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Even after the money was allocated by Congress.

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noticiaslatam.lat broke the news in on Sunday, February 2, 2025.
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